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Tag Archives: public-art

Disperate Magazine (.com), Architecture & Giant Mirrors

19-Nov-07

Until June this year, I lived with an architecture student. As a result, I’ve had many discussions about the subject, mainly in relevance to my friend’s (Matt) study and practice. Its a subject that really inspires me. A significant factor in contemporary architecture seems to be the prevalence of symbiotic, bland, and ever-similar [...]

Public Art; Large Scale

28-Jul-07

I just saw a post on Pinktentacle.com about making crop circle-esque images in rice paddys, in Japan.

Its really cool. Everyone should do it, on different levels. Farmers with fields, architects and town planers with buildings, streets and parks, “ordinary people” with their houses, gardens, cars and selves.
World Collage.
How does one start a thing like that?
On [...]